Border Collie: Care
While the Border Collie is a highly adaptable dog, he's best suited to an environment that gives him some elbow room: a city home with a securely fenced yard, or a country farm or ranch. Because he has a propensity to herd and chase, he must be protected from his not-so-bright instinct to chase cars. Regardless of the environment, he requires a great deal of mental and physical stimulation every day, and he needs an owner who is willing and able to provide that. This can be a great burden to owners who don't know what they're getting into. If you're considering a Border Collie, make sure you can provide him with a proper outlet for his natural energy and bright mind. If you don't have a farm with sheep, dog sports are a good alternative. « Personality | Next: Feeding »
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If you think you want a Border Collie
I love border collies, but I'll be the first to admit that they aren't for everyone. For openers, they are high energy (in... (continued) |
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Nov 1, 2009 5:33am by Julie view |
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Bored on Walks
My 18 mo. old border/heeler mix is not wanting to go on our nightly three mile walks around the neighborhood. She seems... (continued) |
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Aug 19, 2009 11:22am by Leigh view |








